Back in the late 80's and early 90's the now troubled Doc Gooden was known simply as Dr. K because of his pitching prowess and how he often fanned opposing hitters. That torch has now been passed, but unfortunately it's not to another pitcher...

When a hitman is the voice of reason, you know you've got serious problems. But that pretty much sums up the life of Bernie Carbo who in an interview with ESPN's "Outside the Lines" revealed that he asked a hitman to go break Keith Hernandez' arms...

The 2009 Mets were pretty awful. In fact, the last few months of the year were unwatchable. Fast forward to 2010 and the Mets are finding themselves in a bit of a similar situation except it's 4 months earlier...

Oliver Perez stay in the major leagues should be over. He can't pitch up here with any consistency. Forget his contract. Forget the fact that he's still owed a double digit million dollar salary over the next few years...

Our manager has reduced the best leadoff hitter in the game to the worst #3 hitter in the game. Our #1 pitching prospect has been relegated to #1 in mop up duty. Our best clutch hitter bats 8th, and leads the team in home runs...

After Thursday night's loss to the Marlins, I started to feel a little nostalgic, and that's not a good thing. These 2010 Mets are giving me flashbacks of 2009. The pure lack of any decent swings with runners in scoring position...

Baseball is so much more fun when you win, but last night's Mets game was even more fun as you got to watch two of the Mets young prospects perform at a high level. Jon Niese pitched a great game yesterday...

Any time the collective blogosphere of Mets fanboys knows more about the needs of a team than the team's management is a sure sign that your team is in trouble. Or that it's being run by a bunch of baboons...